Indian Daily Mail, 14 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 270. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 293 1 BUT ONLY ON FIVE CONDITIONS CAIRO, Nov. 13 Egypi's Middle East News Agency said Monday that agreement had been reached with U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold on these main points concerning 'the international police force to be stationed in Egypt, 1. The international force
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  • 130 1 LONDON, Nov. 13 —Egypt has agreed to permit entry of the United Nations police force immediately, U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold announced Monday. He said the first units, now assembled at a staging area near Naples, Italy, may go in tomorrow. Canadian Maj. Gen. E.L.M.
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  • 159 1 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Italy, Nov. 13 The United Nations police force for the Middle East came into being as a united command Monday in the one-room headquarters- in the bomb-ruined administrative building of this staging camp. S.L. de Angelus, American aide of Canadian Maj. GGetn
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  • 78 1 No Indian Volunteers FOP Egypt-NEHRU (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 13 "There is no likelihood of any 'volunteers' going from India to serve in Egypt" declared Premier Nehru on his return to the Capital from Calcutta AICC session. Asked by pressmen whether the Soviet Government's willingness to allow
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  • 41 1 Mr. Natwarlal Malavi, a well known Gujarati writer and Journalist, at present on a visit to Singapore, will recite some witt> and interesting poems, at the Gujarati Club, 79 Waterloo Street, today, Weonesday, Nov. 14. at 8 p.m.
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  • 85 1 LONDON, Nov. 13 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived in London by train today on their first visit together since 1953. A group of about 100 women, held back by a double row of police, shouted 'God bless the Duchess,' 'welcome back' and 'don't go away
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  • 170 1 Central Minister To Settle Madras-Andhra Border Dispute (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 13. The Government of India have agreed to depute a Central Cabinet Minister to mediate between Andhra and Madras Governments regarding their disputes over boundary of border areas. The issue therefore will not go before the South
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  • 97 1 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Nov. 13. The United Nations Command here Tuesday announced that it is "unlikely there will be any departures before 0300 GMT (Spore Time 1030) tomorrow" of the international police force for Egypt. By that time, a United Nations spokesman said, the infantry police
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  • 130 1 Arrests Information Sought Mr. David Marshall has in a series of written questions for oral answer in the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Nov. 19, has asked the Chief Secretary to give the number of arrests between Oct. 25 and Oct. 31, for rioting, for curfew breaking, under the Preservation of
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  • 106 1 The Financial Secretary will disclose to the Legislative Assembly on Nov. 19, the number of persons who had left Singapore without paying their Income Tax and the total amount of Income Tax due by them, giving the breakdown for each year since the coming into force of
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  • 37 1 The Chief Secretary will be asked by Mr. R. Jumabhoy in the Legislative Assembly on Nov. 19 to say what was the State or official religion of the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 45 1 EXPENDITURE ON IMPERIAL DEFENCE Mr. David Marshall will ask the Financial Secretary to make a 'comprehensive statement* in the Legislative Assembly here on Nov. 19, on the financial aspects of the expenditure on armed forces and contributions towards Imperial Defence for the next five years.
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  • 63 1 MALAYAN NEWSMEN TOUR TAIPEH TAIPEH Nov. 13 A group of 14 journalists from Singapore and Malaya arrived here last night for a two-week visit at the invitation of the Taipeh Journalists Association. The visiting newsmen, consisting of representatives of British, French, Indian and Chinese newspapers and news agencies, will make
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  • 28 1 CALCUTTA, NOv 13.— India wa a elected Chairman of the International Rice Commission at the opening of the organisation's fifth session here Mott. 4*y.
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  • 102 1 Nearly 2,900 children's schools have been built since November 1952 by the people of the community Project and National Extension Services Block areas as gifts to Prime Minister, Nehru on his birthday which is observed as a national children's day. In addition 9,610 acres of land,
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  • 99 1 FREE LEGAL AID ADVICE 'M' 9 To QUIZ Former Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshal will ask the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock to say what steps had been taken to bring the Legal Aid and Advice Ordinance 1956 into operation and what "portions thereof were intended to
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  • 33 1 PARIS, Nov. 13.— Chinese Communist Premier and Foreign Minister Chou En-lai will visit the Cambodian Capital of Phnompenh on Nov. 22. it was learned in Paris from Phnompenh today.
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  • 110 1 TRIVANDRUM LAWYERS' SATYAGRAHA (From our own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 13. All lawyers of Trivandrum have decided to boycott all courts in the new Kerala State as a protest against the Government's decision to discontinue the Division Bench of Travancore-Cochin State which was sitting here till Nov. 1. The meeting of
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13. The Colombo Powers meeting attended by the Prime Ministers of India, Burma, Ceylon and Indonesia, opened here yesterday afternoon to discuss the Middle East situation. A Communique issued after a two and a quarter hour meeting said the Prime Ministers discussed the international situation"
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  • 66 1 LAST DAY FOR EXPELLED STUDENTS The Minister for Education has fixed Saturday. Nov. 17' as the last day on which parents of the 142- >mpVU»d students would be able to apply to him personally for readmission to schools. 'The parents and the pupils are warned that they should do so
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  • 58 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 13.— India's Minister for Agriculture Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh has been elected Chairman of the International Rice Commission for the next two years. He succeeds Mr. S. Tobato of Japan. Mr. C. S. Christian of Australia and Mr. Truong van Hien of Vietnam were elected
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  • 111 1 IN AID OF TAMIL SCHOOLS FUND J i E i L E V ]V|R. Devdatta Jettey, a reiTl nowned Indian Dance exponent in Malaya, will be a star performer today at a Variety Concert programme at Victoria Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. The programme organised by the Deepavali Celebration Committee,
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  • 710 1 TUNGKU DEFENDS TAXES (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: Federation Government Supply Bill for 1957 went through Ws second reading without a dissenting vote afer a 'two day debate and will be taken into committee stage tomorrow. After yesterday's scathing attack on taxation policy, the
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  • 198 1 WHILE THEY AGREE IN PRIVATE —P.P. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues: Trade Union leader Mr. P. P. Narayanan, suggested in the Federal Legislative Council today that all councillors should agree to a drastic reduction in their allowances as an example to the ministers so that they would be induced to do so
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  • 23 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 13.- Rebel* looted and burned 12 houses and a mosque at a village near Bandung, local authori- ties said Monday.— AP
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  • 213 1 LONDON, Nov. 13. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's government Monday night defeated a Labourite attempt to censure him for endangering Britain's economy by military intervention in the Middle East. The vote in the House of^Commons was 321 to 259. Defending Eden's policies, Chancellor of
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  • 525 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed, Nov, 14, 1856 (CONTROLLING as they do the large bulk of the votes in the Federal Legislative Council, the Alliance Government will of course have its first big budget passed without any amendment or alteration, but that will be no indication at all of the
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  • 972 2  -  J. VIJAYATUNGA Today (November 14), India's Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru is 67. By THERE is no record that Genghis Khan ("the greatest lord" as his name signified) ever smiled. Nor did the Corsican Corporal smile. Their frowns meant misery and death to millions. Yes, they are
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  • 145 2 LONDON An important French film now in production on locations in the Alps is likely to present unusual censorship problems when distribution stage is reached. "Sans Douleur" (Without Pain) is the story of painless childbirth. It stars Jean Gabin, Nicole Courcel and Sylvia Montfort in a
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  • 133 2 CLOSURE OF 214-YEAR-OLD BR. PAPER LONDON: Two of Britain's best-known provincial daily papers have ceased. The "Yorkshire Observer," published in Bradford, has closed down altogether. The "Birmingham Gazette" has been incorporated with thr> "Birmingham Post." The papers are owned by the Westminister Press group, one of the biggest provincial chains
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  • 625 2 NEW DELHI: THE DATE FOR THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION WILL BE FINALLY FIXED AFTER CONSULTATIONS WITH ALL THE IMPORTANT POLITICAL PARTIES AT A CONFERENCE, SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 13 f ACCORDING TO ELECTION COMMISSION SOURCES. A spokesman of the commission said indications were that the
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  • 83 2 INDIAN SCOUTS TO ATTEND JAMBOREE LONDON, India is sending a party of 250 Boy Scouts to the World Jubilee Jamboree which takes place at Sutton Park, Warwickshire, next August Pakistan is sending 158. Twelve will come from the Federation of Malaya and 50 from Ceylon. So, far, 78 countries have
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  • 253 2 CALCUTTA: JAPANESE BUDDHIST MISSIONARIES MAY SOON TAKE UP THE TASK OF SPREADING BUDDHISM IN INDIA, REVEREND N. FUJI, NOTED JAPANESE PACIFIST AND BUDDHIST MONK, TOLD HERE. Rev. Fuji, who is now in India with a group of all other Japanese Buddhist monks
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  • 216 2 BASIC CRAFTS: COMPULSORY STUDY IN SCHOOLS MADRAS: The Government of Madras have accepted the recommendation of the Director of Public Instruction that in Secondary Schools, provision should be made for the compulsory study of one of the basic crafts, namely, woo 4 work, weaving, agriculture and gardening for Boys' Schools,
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  • 137 2 Britain Is Tilting Say Geologists LONDON: Britain is tipping over declare geologists at the government's £1,000,000 hydraulics research station at Wellingford, Berkshire. The south is going down counterbalanced by a rise in the north^ But even at its most extreme point, the differenoe amounts to only 10 inches h century.
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  • 128 2 CRISIS AFFECTS INDIAN TRADE EXHIBITIONS NEW DELHI: Part of the Union Commerce Ministry's trade exhibition programme to find new markets for Indian goods abroad appears to have suffered a set-back because of the crisis in West Asia and Eastern Europe. Six trade displays of Indian goods scheduled m Cairo arc
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  • 87 2 PATNA: The Government of India, it is learned here, has decided to set up "zonal cell* for industries. Each "cell" is to be made up of a number of States and placed under a n Industrial Adviser assisted by four technical experts. In course of time,
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  • 42 2 ector that fully qualified instructors should alone be employed in secondary schools. If qualified instructors are not available, the epmloyment of artisans would be permitted temporarily till the management of the schools are able to secure the services of qualified craft instructors.
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  • 2492 3  -  POLLUX By "GO YOU have come to cross-examine me!" exclaimed Mx. M. C. Chagla. Act;n X Governor of Bombay, when I met him the other day. Mr. Chagla temporarily shifted his scene of activity from the august chambers of the High oourt to the glided, but somnolent,
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  • 513 3 Protest Meeting In Madras City MADRAS: Citizens of Madras gathered in large numbers to voice their protest against the aggression ion Egypt by U.K., France and Israel at a public meeting held *ast Monday at St Mary's Hall organised by Jamiathul I'lama-I-Hind of Madras State. Moulana
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  • 174 3 COLOMBO The Organising Committee of the Workers United Front decided last week to send out a call tor all the volunteers ready to defend Egypt against "imperialist aggression," unwarranted, inhuman ana naked aggression against the helpless people of Egypt" ana expressing its who*e-heartea sympathies for the people
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  • 157 3 IPU Backs Egypt s Rights COLOMBO The Executive Committee of the Ceylon branch of the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union which met last week in the House of Representatives unanimously decided that the Ceylon delegation should table a resolution at the forthcoming Inter-Parlia-mentary Conference at Bangkok on the following lines: 1. That Britain,
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  • 243 3 LONDON: What is believed to be the world's first "commercial" serious nudist film is to be shown in British public cinemas shortly. Called "Garden of Eden," it Is in colour and was made at a nudist colony in Florida. Although it
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  • 83 3 BOMBAY: Gopi Kishan, the Kathak dancer who shot to stardom in V. Shantaram's •'Jhanak Jhanak Payaj Baje," is forming a ballet troupe which will tour Indian cit.es and then visit Europe and Af rica. Chandrakanta, who also appeared in "Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje,' 1 will also
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  • 217 3 COMET NOW APPROACHING THE EARTH TOKYO: A Japanese amateur astronomer won recognition for accurately p'n-polntine ahead of any professional stargazer in the world the position of the comet Crommelin, now approaching the earth in its 28-year cycle. His spotting of the comet and findings, moreover, bore out a considerable disparity
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  • 161 3 BOMBAY i Chanakya or Kautilya, the wily and wise Brahmin minister of Chandragupta Maurya, is being made the subject of a Hindi-English version film in Eastmancolor to be produced and directed by Chetan Anand for his concern Kala Kunj. The picture, planned for pro. duction early next
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  • 364 3 Ramanu jachri Passes Away MADRAS: We regret to report the death of Mr. C. Ramanujachari Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission Students' Home Mr. Kam.tnujachari was ailing' for the last few months, rie was 81 and is survived by two daughters and thicesons, one of whom is Dr. C. Raghavachari, Surgeon,
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  • 117 3 OIL REFINERY FOR N. BIHAR URGED PATNA: The Bihar Chamber of Commerce, in a memorandum to the Government of Ind'.a, has urged the setting up of an oil refinery at Barauni in North Bihar for the Eastern India zone. The availability of railway connections and water transport facilities within only
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  • 185 3 NEW DELHI: Caechoslova. k'a has placed orders with the State Trading Corporation worth about Rs. 10,000,000 following India's recent participation in the trade fair at Prague. One -hundred tons of tm, 50 tons of coffee, 50 tons of tinned fruit products, quantities of Banaras silk and scarw-, and
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  • 288 4 CHINESE VOLUNTEERS FOR EGYPT HONG KONG, Nov. lg.— Echoing the Soviet Union, Communist China vowed Sunday to take "concrete action'» in support of Egypt. Peking Radio said people throughout the nation, including tens of thousands of former soldiers who "volunteered" to fight, have offered, help in "Egypt's struggle against aggression."
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  • 87 4 ISRAEL DENIES THRUST INTO SYRIA TEL AVIV, Nov. 12 The Israeli foreign Ministry denied yesterday that Israeli forces crossed into Syria and attacked two Syrian positions. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said there was "no truth whatsoever in the statement issued by the Syrian Army spokesman according to which Israel forces
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  • 107 4 SYDNEY. Nov. 12 —An anonymous letter containing a threat to kill the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to Victoria this month has been handed to the Sydney police r>v a Sydney newspaper. The letter, posted in Melbourne on Nov. 9, to the newspaper said:
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  • 37 4 NO DEVALUATION OF AUSSY CURRENCY CANBERRAN. Nov. 12.— The threat of devaluation of the Australian currency through an exchange depreciation had been removed, the Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies told the Liberal Party Federal Council today. Reuter
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  • 44 4 CANADIAN MINISTER ON TOUR OTTAWA, Nov. 12.— The Canadian Health Minister Mr. Paul Martin left by air yesterday on a 14-couritry tour of South and South East Asia during which he will represent Canada at the Colombo Plan Conference at Wellington. New Zealand.- Reuter
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  • 599 4 -Asks Menzies CANBERRA, Nov. 12. The Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies today deplored the fact that Britain and France were not allowed to participate in the International Police Force. "This is to me mere bedlam nonsense," he said. Opening the Annual Conference
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  • 230 4 Mr. Menzies said that nobody had objected in the case of Korea when a United Nations' Force was built around United i States. I "In the case of our own mother country 'Oh no, you I leave.' "Would this be bad news or good news in Moscow?"
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  • 41 4 Referring to the British and French action in Egypt, Mr. Menzies said: "I will say it If I am the only one left to say it it was brave and correct." "It would be ft btd thiOtf U
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  • 133 4 NASSER'S REQUEST TO CEYLON NEW DELHI, NOV. 12.— Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike of Ceylon said Sunday it was "high time" the leaders of the Bandung powers met to discuss the world situation. Bandaranaike made the comment to newsmen on his arrival here for .the meeting of the five Colombo Powers
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  • 203 4 ROMULO'S APPEAL NEW YORK, Nov. 12 General Carlos O. Romulos, Philippine Ambassador to the U.S., said yesterday that a world brotherhood of man is a necessary basis for the success of the United Nations. In a speech prepared for a symposium of the 28th annual meeting of the National Conference
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  • 103 4 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Nov la. British Army authorities reE?!"^ ner^ yesterday that a British French diplomatic party of 400 crossed the Libyan border safely yesteraay afternoon from Egypt Included in the group, according to an army report here was British Ambassador Sir Humphrey Trevelyan and French Charge
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  • 41 4 KUSHIMOTO, Japan, Nov. A pearling fleet of 25 vessels returned to this southern port yesterday bearJ"S quality oyster shells esti- \f&, t0 worth more than o^ b IIUo yen (about MJ7.500,--from the Arafura Sea. north of Australia.- a.p.
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  • 237 4 U. S. Must Win Asian Neutrals' Favour WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.— Senator-elect John Sherman Cooper, former Ambassador to India, said yesterday the United States must make a strong effort to win favour with the so-called neutralist countries of Asia, and must help keep such countries independent. He saWT the neutralist countries,
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  • 67 4 CAIRO, Nov. 12 The Egyptian Government yesterday authorised four foreign airlines to resume flights to and from Egypt. They are Trans World Airlines, KLM, Swissair and Air India. Cairo's international airport was closed to traffic on October 29 after the Isiaeli invasion of the Sinai
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  • 75 4 PORT SAID HARBOUR FACILITIES ALLIED HEADQUARTERS Cyprus, Nov. 12— The AngloFrench headquarters reported Sunday that uncleared obstructions have cut the berthing capacity of Port Said harbour by two thirds but that the port is operating adequacy. Issuing its first communique in two days the headquarters said ships supplying forces ashore
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  • 67 4 EGYPTIAN PRESS WELCOMES RUSSIAN AID CAIRO, Nov. 12.— A1l Egyptian newspapers yesterday prominently front-paged a Moscow story statin* that the Soviet Union will permit "volunteers" to go to Egypt If Britain and France fall to withdraw. "Serious Russian warnings," said a banner-line in Al Gumhurriya. The paper said "thousands of
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  • 84 4 MELBOURNE, Nov. 12.— Dr. Dr. Herbert Evatt. Federal Opposition leader, said In a broadcast yesterday that he believed Australia should contribute to the Unted Nations force being sent to Egypt. Britain and France in Egypt, as much as Russia is Hungary, had unlawfully put forces into
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  • 63 4 LONDON, Nov. 12.— Mr. Derek Walker-Smith Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, was today appointed Economic Secretary to the Treasury in succession to Sir Edward Boyle, who resigned last week because he disagreed with British Government policy in the Middle Bast. The appointment was
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  • 280 4 Pak. Premier Boycotts Confab NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.— The Middle East situation will have top priority on the agenda when Prime Ministers of four of the five Colombo Powers meet here today. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, is host to the two-day meeting, which wfll be attended by
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  • 98 4 EGYPT WILL PROTECT TRAPPED SHIP CAIRO, Nov. 12. Anthony Derek, the Dutch captain of the tanker Statue of Liberty, said Saturday Egyptian military authorities ordered him to abandon the trapped ship in the Suez Canal for the safety of the crew. The 22,610-ton ship is owned by the U.S. Cities
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  • 71 4 MISSING PRESSMEN IN EG, HANDS? PORT SAID, Nov. 12.— Two news photographers accredited to the French forces were missing yesterday and may be in Egyptian hands. Reports from the front said David Seymour of Magnum Photo Agency, New York, and Jean Roy of the weekly magazine Paris Match, drove in
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  • 70 4 IRISH TERRORISTS STILL ACTIVE BELFAST. Northern Ireland, Nov. 12. Six British customs buildings were blown up yesterday along the Eire-Northern Ireland border, police reported. No one was injured. A Belfast police spokesman said: "We believe it to be the work of nationalist terrorists." Hundreds of extra police and armed patrol
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  • 46 4 TOKYO, Nov. 12 The 930,000-member all Japan Labour Union Congress yesterday cabled protests to Britain and France against their attacks on Egypt and to Russia for its oppression of the Hungarian revolt. Cables were sent to governments, labour unions and diptries.— A.P.
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  • 52 4 OBSERVERS LEAVE FOR HAIFA JERUSALEM, Nov. 12. Ten U.N. observers attached to the international Middle East police force left for Haifa yesterday on their way to Egypt. A U.N. source said they will embark on the British naval vessel HMB Striker, due to leave for an Ervr>tia.n nrtrt Suttdty alf
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  • 671 4 .LONDON: The day when a scientist will look at a test tube and honestly feel that he has solved the problem of the world's under-nourished millions is drawing nearer. A partial answer has appeared on the market here in the form of
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  • 99 4 $2m. FIRE AT A— PLANT PADUCAM. Kentucky, Nov. 12 Fire at the Atomic Energy Commission's gaseous diffusion plant near here earl) yesterday caused damaged estimated at more than US$2 000,--000 to one of the plant's smaller buildings. K.C. Brooks, the AEC's Paducah area manager, who estimated the damage, said there
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  • 130 4 LONDON: Manufacturers of electronic-brains are enjoying a boom period with orders placed for 200 computers valued at £14 million. There are 10 British companies now making these machines, and several more are planning to enter the field. It is expected between 300 and 400 of
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  • 134 4 FINANCE FOR CEMENT INDUSTRY CALCUTTA: The Industrial Finance Corporation of India sanctioned loans aggregating Rs. 34,000,000 to five units of the cement industry up to June, 1956, according to the latest annual report of the Corporation. Four of the units have already availed themselves of the loans to the extent
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  • 163 4 In do -Poland Cultural Pact NEW DELHI: The Polish Prime Minister is expected to have talks for a cultural agreement with India during his visit here, beginning Nov. 16, informed sources said. A number of Cabinet Ministers, including the Ministers for Foreign Affairs and Cultural Affairs, are to accompany the
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  • 110 4 NEW DELHI: An ordinance to enable displaced persons who register themselves as Indian citizens by the first of next month to be enrolled as voters for the next general elections has been promulgated by the President. The ordinance is called the Representation of the People (Amendment)
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  • 4507 5  -  W. S. Woytinsky The Awakening GianUS By "T BELIEVE that the most I significant development in I India has been the development of the Community Projects and National Extension Service in the vast rural areas of India," wrote Nehru prefacing a collection of essays on Community
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  • 216 5 UNESCO Executiv e Board Chief NEW DELHI. Keen contest is expected for the key position of the chairman of the Executive Board of UNESCO when the general conference meets here. India's Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, the present chairman, will now retire, completing his two-year term. His place as a member
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  • 177 5 MADRAS LEGISLATURE MADRAS: A meeting of thr Madras Legislature will be summoned early in December to consider legislative measures and demands tor supplementary grants tor expenditure. Voting of expenditure "on account" for part of the ensuing financial year may also be brought up before the meeting in case a meeting
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  • 125 5 BOMBAY: Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani, a member of the PrajaSocialist Party's National Executive, has resigned from the party. The PSP Chairman said that Mrs. Kripalanl had informed him in a letter that she had resigned from the party because she wanted to devote her time to social and
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  • 81 5 U. S. AID TO PAKISTAN LAHORE: U.S. economic aid to Pakistan during the past fiscal year totalled more than Fts. 76 crores, Mr. John Bell, Director, U.S. Operations Mission in Pakistan told the Lyallpore Rotary Club. He said the aid was divided Into two categorics aid to specific development projects
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  • 20 5 CALCUTTA.— The Ail-Indld Nepali Students' Federation will hold its third annual session in Calcutta sometime in December.
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  • 413 6 MTUC Member (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. During the Budget debate in the Federal Legislative Council yesterday Mr K. V. Thaver (MTUC) warned the Alliance Government that their doom was certain if they persisted in flouting two essential features of good government
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  • 96 6 OLYMPICS— ARABS' DEMAND DAMASCUS. Nov. 13.— The Arab states will ask the International Olympic Committee to ban Britain, France and Israel from participating in the Melbourne Olympiad, Syria's Olympic Committee spokesman said Monday. The move will be taken on the grounds that "AngloFrench Israeli aggression against Egypt constitutes a serious
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  • 19 6 RABAUL. New Britain, Nov. 13. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here today from New Guinea on a short visit.
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  • 131 6 W. Constitution Not Suitable For Indonesia JAKARTA, Nov. 13. Indonesian President Sukarno has told his country's Constituent Assembly that the "liberal democracy of the West" is an unsuitable model for a constitution for the Indonesian Republic. The Constituent Assembly is drawing up a constitution for the young Republic. Addressing the
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  • 159 6 MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.— The whereabouts of Nina Ponomareva, the Soviet Union* most famous woman athlete still remained a mystery today. Nina, who left London only a few weeks ago after appearing in court to answer hat stealing charges, is the Olympic discuss throwing- champion and is
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  • 50 6 SAIGON, Nov. 13. The former Burmese Premier U Nu today flew to Dalat, 200 miles northeast of Saigon, with President Ngo Dinh Diem. Government sources said he would visit refugee camps in the area during the day, flying back to Saigon this evening or tomorrow.- Reuter
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  • 36 6 RANGOON, Nov. 13.— Burma's offer of troops for the U.N. Middle East police force has not been accepted, and no troops will be supplied by this country it was announced Mon- day. A.P.
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  • 248 6 U. K. ACCUSES GREECE UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 12.— Great Britain charged Monday that Greece and others who support the rebel underground on Cyprus are trying to "secure by forcible means the annexation of Cyprus to Greece." The charge was contained in an explanatory note submitted to the General
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  • 133 6 DUTCH QUEEN AND FAITH HEALER THE HAGUE, Netherlands Nov. 13 Queen Juliana has invited a 66- year-old Dutch iaw professor, Joost A. Vanhamel, to study reorganization of her household personnel, an authoritative source disclosed Monday. The reorganization follows uneasiness in the nation concerning the crisis in the royal house allegedly
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  • 136 6 LLOYD ON EGYPT-HUNGARY PARALLEL NEW YORK, Nov. 13.— Selwyn Lloyd, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, arrived here Monday for United; Nations General Assembly meeting. He said Britain is prepared to hand over its responsibilities in Egypt to a U.N. force and added: "It would be a very good
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  • 120 6 HUNGARY REJECTS U. N. MOVE UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 13. Hungary Monday night rejected a U.N. assembly move to send observers to Investigate the situation there but did open the way for the outside world to send food and medicine to the Hungarian people. U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold
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  • 90 6 CANTERBURY, England, Nov. 13. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the "Red Dean" of Canterbury, said Monday night that he was more able to condone Russia's actions in Hungary than his own country's intervention in Egypt. "Soviet intervention in Hungary," said the 82-year-old Dean, "was invited by the Hungarian
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  • 46 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 13.— Two groups picketed United Nations headquarters Monday. Fifteen carried placards opposing recent Russian action in Hungary. The other contingent had banners "Africa must be free from Cape to Cairo" and "stop the slaughter of Afri- A. P. cans everywhere."—
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  • 62 6 BUDAPEST, Nov. 13.—Deposed Premier Imre Nagy and other members of the shortlived government that toppled when Soviet troops crushed the Hungarian revolution, are in refuge at the Yugoslav embassy here, it was learned Monday. Western reporters, who tried to interview Nagy there Monday, were kept away by
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  • 196 6 NEW DELHI, Ncv. 13 India's vote against the U.N. resolution proposing withdrawal of Russian troops from Hungary and U.N.-supervised free elections surprised a considerable section of political opinion here, the independent Times of India said Monday in a front-page news story. If V. K. Krishna Menon
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  • 183 6 "wWsp°6? T c^S' ra^ OV a ff is^;' rile E «T»«*"» conducting a uSffiß. «X"ETSSSI SSL BritlBh Md The whisperers are spreading word that the British and French troops are only "birds of passage* and leaflets in Arabic, threatening civilians who co-operate are bein
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  • 103 6 PORT SAID, NOV. 13._ Egypt ma y be shutting off Port said's water supply m a move against Anglo-French occupation of the city British officials said Monday. They confirmed that the Sweetwater Canal, the city's only normal source of water is below its customary level
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  • 133 6 VOLUNTEERS FOR EGYPT? MOSCOW, Nov. 13.— Egyptian Ambassador Mohammed El Kony said Monday night he had received somewhere between 50,000 and 250,000 applications from Soviet citizens volun eering to fight for Nasser. He declined to be more specific. El Kony, talking to newsmen at a Swedish Embassy reception,
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  • 213 6 Pravda Repeats Threat MOSCOW. Nov. 13 The Soviet people are ready to go to the support of Egypt unless there is an "immediate withdrawal of Anglo-French-Israeli invaders/ Pravda said Monday. The organ of the Soviet Communist Party ignored the United Nations police troops which are already en route to the
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  • 115 6 INDONESIANS UPSET OVER NEHRU'S POLICY? DJAKARTA, Nov. 13 The independent Times of Indonesia suggested yesterday it was the time for Indonesia to review its relationship with India, in the field of foreign affairs following Mr. Nehru's "apologia" for Britain's aggression in Egypt. Mr. Nehru had condemned the aggression in very
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  • 72 6 CANAL REPAIR WILL TAKE 4 MONTHS CAIRO, Nov. 13. Colonel Abdel Kader Hatem, Director General of the Egyptian Information Department, estimated last night that clearance and repair of the Suez Canal will take "at least four months." He said "Analo-French military operations^resulted in the sinking of ships of various nationalities
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  • 247 6 BEIRUT, Nov. 13.— Top leaders of eight Arab countries will thrash out the Middle East's burning issues at a summit conference beginning Tilesday moining (0800 gmtj. The eight countries are Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan and Syria. The heads of states nave been gathering
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  • 32 6 LONDON, Nov. 13.—Thirtyone men, women and children from British diplomatic missions in Egypt arrived home by air Monday. They reported the Egyptians "behaved correctly and respectfully" toward them
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  • 127 6 DURBAN, Nov. 13.— Ships diverted from the Suez Canal and those normally calling at Durban spent about £250,000 on stores, fuel and harbour dues at Durban during the weekend. Oil companies have sufficient supplies of crude oil and mineral diesel oil to last them for
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  • 60 6 MANILA, Nov. 13. —An army spokesman said 94 Communist Huks gave up last night in a mass surrender at Bacoor just south of Manila. The spokesman said the Huks surrendered after a week of secret negotiations with government representatives, it is one of the largest surrenders in
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  • 65 6 throughout the British-French attack on Suez. The party of employees and their families from the British embassy in Cairo and the legation in Alexandria flew in from Libya after travelling by train across the frontier from Egypt. British ambassador Sir Humphrey Trevelyan flew in later with his wife and 30
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  • 43 6 BEIRUT, Nov. 13.—Damascus Radio said Monday that huge demonstrations were staged Sunday at Sanas, Yemen i n protest against British-French-Israel attacks on Egypt. The radio said around 10,000 persons were involved in the demonstrations but gave no lurther details.- AP
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  • 67 6 SALVAGE SHIPS FOR SUEZ HAMBURG, Nov. 13.— The world's two largest salvage ships, the Energie and Ausdauer, left Monday for Port Said where they will join a team to clear the Suez Canal bottleneck. The ships, each weighing 4,500 tons left under tow for the expected 20-da y trip to
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